Absolutely hands down a top notch review. Very unbiased as you own both. I have been a Deere guy almost all my entire life. I still have 4 John Deere tractors but now have 3 Kubotas in the shed with them. To the best of my knowledge, they haven't gotten into any fights out there yet.
Im looking for this size tractor for my hobby farm and this really helped me. I had my head set on Kubota but I started thinking about the Deere. I have never had a tractor before so it was nice hearing from someone who runs them all the time things you like and dislike in these 2 tractors.
@@Stefano_Narducci Im pretty much set on the L6060. Im just working on price now and what attachments I want to buy from Kubota and what ones I want to go aftermarket. Thank you for the video and the reply to my comment
Great review and channel - sign me up! IF I had one complaint of my GL4060 it would be the lack of front fenders for us US buyers. I live about 400 miles south of you and do a few residential drives in the winter using a backblade and snow pusher. There's a ton of us US operators that would love to have front fenders and have even tried ordering through Canadian dealer(s) with no luck. Keep up the good postings and here's to a heavy snowfall this winter!
I plow with a Kubota B1750 small but huge it’s got a cab with some heat 20hp 48” front blade I do plan to get a blower for the back but for now on the back it’s got a box with my shovels sand salt chains etc peaks at 14mph I do 12 driveway with it and I like it smooth nice little tractor definitely recommend
It sounds like to me in your industry you might want to go full Kubota. I'm personally just comparing the two for my land in Georgia. Definitely not snow climate but 20 years down the road I might have a few of the problems you've mentioned on the JD. Appreciate your time for making the video. I'm most likely going to purchase Kubota. Also Kubota has metal hoods/fenders, and makes their own engine, transmission, etc. Thanks
One way to make jumping easier is welding leads we make a pig tail that hangs off the battery with welding lead quick connection ends we have a set of cables that plug into jump truck and then the other end plugs into the equipment gives you a solid copper connection with out opening the hood of the truck or the engine compartment on the equipment. It’s a quick strong connection.
Good to hear a good comparison between the 2 models. We bought a 4720 so old model of the 4066r. Hoping it holds it value good was a main reason and for dealer support but unfortunately we are finding out the wait time to get stuff fixed can take 3-4 weeks. Can’t always wait that long so not sure if that’s a good reason to buy green. Will also be looking into kubota for the future.
Lighting is very similar, however the new Kubota Nordic addition is by far much better lighting as they now have introduced an LED lighting kit for your front and rear working lights.
Leaning towards the Kubota tractor sofar. One thing i liked with the JD was when backing up you just take your foot off the peddle and you can control how fast you will stop. When stopping with the kubota you have to use the brake to stop when baking up? Thanks for all you videos on the two tractors.
I have never ever used the brake when backing up that is not true, you simply let your foot off the pedal and the tractor stops on a dime. Some of my older kubotas roll a little bit but not enough to have you hit the brakes. The new ones stop right away, however another way of being more cautious is you can always flick the tractor into turtle mode and that helps you stop even better, lot more control over the macine that way. You would be making a mistake buying a 4066R i promise! Get yourself a L6060 Nordix addition!
I've got a 3320 with the cab gear little work horse, haven't had a problem with the cab seal, and never a problem with starting. I'd look to the operator. For some of your issues.
Are those aftermarket tires or factory option tires on the Kubota l6060. Please let me know the manufacturer and name of the tires. They look perfect for snow. Thanks
Great review, I would add that a slower tractor is an advantage since it’s a bad idea to drive 32km/hr on most roadways today. Hit a bump in the road at full speed and you can just imagine the damage that could be caused to the tractor. Yes an accumulator helps but my opinion is 25km/hr is a safer speed to be driving at. As for the price difference, 20k more eats up a lot more capital up front. With the interest you will be paying on the JD, I think when it comes to resale down the road you may just be ahead with the Kubota. My conclusion is that Kubota L6060 when designed with a snow package, is a better deal then the JD.
good video I was ready to buy the 4066 hour but now I’m scratching my head. might even check out the Kioti 🤷🏻♂️. can you put front mounted snow blowers on either one of these tractors?
Toolboxes on the side of machines is ideal . You don't want your employees standing in front of a tractor trying to get a spanner out and then having the tractor roll over them....obviously this will depend on where they are parked.
Tried them both and ultimately think speed is a big difference that offsets many if not all of the negatives. We maybe had a kubota l6060 but found it didnt have the same power as 4066r we had zero starting issues with any of the 4066rs this is 24 storms many days below negative 25. The price is crazy stupid for either of these toy tractors... the fuel tank size is an embarassment. We liked the john deer blower controls over the dinky kubota chop sticks... the kubota felt like your in a aluminum light popcan felt like 50hp 4066r felt heavier with more umph... if john deer creates a hi low fast shifter and a bigger fuel tank that would be game over over for the l6060 also if john deer makes a proper 5 series IVT that goes 40km a hour same thing game over.... for now the snow industry doesnt really have any proper tractors to choose from its either 175,000$ massive 100hp 6 series that take lots of training to drive or 60hp 75,000$ toy tractors that need to be flipped every 3 years 1000 hours losing 30k in sale price that dont give the same 5000 hour 20 year pay back a real tractor provides... lots of people are sticking to pre def 100hp tractors waiting on the real tractor revolution of a 5 series ivt before we go out and buy 15 new machines. Its hard to rationally invest in machines that go 25km a hr 80 inch blower that have so many flaws at a crazy price point. Please John deere 5 series IVT 40km trans DO IT NOW, ill order 15. There are more pros to the 4066r then just speed the rear end is way more beefy and 1 more con... the fuel tank fill up area on 4066r sucks the l6060 is much easier to fill at waste level. 25km a hour is basically a no starter for many ppl looking at these machines.
I started with a used kubota 3940. Loved all the features that it had but it became unreliable due to the age and wear and tear. Bought a new 3046r. And immediately noticed things you mentioned. Before delivery I sat in it and had them heat and bend the controls No Bluetooth radio feature on radio. By the way this is 2020 model. Should be included . Got it home and sat in it and looked out back window. The wiper was completely undersized and would only do about a quarter of the viewing area needed for snow removal. They came and replaced under warranty. The weather stripping on back window fell off in month 1. After never opening it. The blinkers are in a terrible location and hard to reach behind the throttle. That being said. I will be going to a kubota next season Financing ,cab size, dealer location, cold starts , and I know you said that you didn’t use the high low feature on the kubota. I miss it drastically on the lower hp tractor. I can’t blow snow with the John Deere without shifting to b gear. With kubota just flip the lever and can do all of that on approach and exit of driveway John Deere gained a customer based on brand and reputation. They lost a customer on quality and gouging for basic things that should be common sense for manufacturing
Why do you and guys like Nix Snow and others in the business all have a fleet of John Deere if you believe the kubota L6060 makes the better overall tractor?
You forget to mention that the Kubota L6060 often breaks in half while doing snow removal and you end up with the hood going throught the windhsheild, and a 10 000$ - 15 000 repair bill. Overall the L6060 Is garbage that you can work, if you have enough time to repair all of the flaws. Basically, it nice, and comfy, but will 100% break down almost all of the time. The john deere is not as comfy, but will keep blowing snow ., The Kubota 3 point hitch has had the same flaws for the last 15 years ,, and they cant be bothered to fix the, .. as a whole, the 6060 is the Chevrolet cavalier, of tractors, poorly assembled, poorly engineered, cheap, but you see them everywhere, and everyone thinks they are good, # Kubuta L 6060 are junk
@@Patsfan38 @Patsfan38 Its not hate . We've owned 150+ ( about ) L6060 /5740 - its not really the price that makes the difference, its financing. Kubota is basically a huge bank. You need way more tehnicien on staff to maintain the L6060s over the John Deere. John Deere has better service. Kubota offers this year a sub frame to help prevent the tractor from splitting in half,. I prefer John Deere tractors, - we prefer Cat Loaders over John Deere. - You can get a Free Kubota for a year if you ask your dealer.
@@Patsfan38 @Patsfan38 Its not hate . We've owned 150+ ( about ) L6060 /5740 - its not really the price that makes the difference, its financing. Kubota is basically a huge bank. You need way more tehnicien on staff to maintain the L6060s over the John Deere. John Deere has better service. Kubota offers this year a sub frame to help prevent the tractor from splitting in half. In his case the owners of Kubota also own John Deer dealership I think - And Kubota Dealerships often lend free tractors for the season to comp for the breakdowns.
@dhab146 oooo do you use them for farm work or Snow Removal ? I find smaller Kubotas (BX SERIES) are fine. The L series in kubota was horrible... the 5740 transmissions would break all the time .. the 3 point hitch would fall apart, and the hydrolic pump would explode. The L6060... 3 Point hot is garbage. We take 2 days to redo the L6060s when they show up. We do our own PDI. The JD.. we had issues with .. but we're not tlas comfy as a L6060. what were you issues and with whst models ?
Also the L6060 has a mid PTO if you want to run a blower on the front.
Absolutely hands down a top notch review. Very unbiased as you own both.
I have been a Deere guy almost all my entire life.
I still have 4 John Deere tractors but now have 3 Kubotas in the shed with them.
To the best of my knowledge, they haven't gotten into any fights out there yet.
Im looking for this size tractor for my hobby farm and this really helped me. I had my head set on Kubota but I started thinking about the Deere. I have never had a tractor before so it was nice hearing from someone who runs them all the time things you like and dislike in these 2 tractors.
Glad I could help, make sure you get yourself a Kubota L6060!
@@Stefano_Narducci Im pretty much set on the L6060. Im just working on price now and what attachments I want to buy from Kubota and what ones I want to go aftermarket.
Thank you for the video and the reply to my comment
anderson quick connect for jumper cables like the tow trucks have would be a good thing to get for all of them
Very well presented Stefano. I’m looking and may swing towards a 6060. Thank you. Continued success!
Good choice!
Thank you for the video! Really cements my drive to buy an mx6000!
I do like the how the controls are lay out better in the deere.
Personal Preference
Great review and channel - sign me up! IF I had one complaint of my GL4060 it would be the lack of front fenders for us US buyers. I live about 400 miles south of you and do a few residential drives in the winter using a backblade and snow pusher. There's a ton of us US operators that would love to have front fenders and have even tried ordering through Canadian dealer(s) with no luck. Keep up the good postings and here's to a heavy snowfall this winter!
Thank you so much Jeff, appreciate the support! I wish you all the best.
Great information. I am looking to purchase and your video was very informative. 👍
I plow with a Kubota B1750 small but huge it’s got a cab with some heat 20hp 48” front blade I do plan to get a blower for the back but for now on the back it’s got a box with my shovels sand salt chains etc peaks at 14mph I do 12 driveway with it and I like it smooth nice little tractor definitely recommend
Thanks for all the tips
GReat honest review on quality and price hope John Deere engineers get there thinking cap on
Appreciate it! Glad you liked the video.
It sounds like to me in your industry you might want to go full Kubota. I'm personally just comparing the two for my land in Georgia. Definitely not snow climate but 20 years down the road I might have a few of the problems you've mentioned on the JD.
Appreciate your time for making the video. I'm most likely going to purchase Kubota. Also Kubota has metal hoods/fenders, and makes their own engine, transmission, etc.
Thanks
Kubota is the way to go when your talking compact tractors. Truly the best.
@@Stefano_Narducci agreed, thanks alot! Really appreciate the video. Not that many "good" videos out on Kubota grand L.
One way to make jumping easier is welding leads we make a pig tail that hangs off the battery with welding lead quick connection ends we have a set of cables that plug into jump truck and then the other end plugs into the equipment gives you a solid copper connection with out opening the hood of the truck or the engine compartment on the equipment. It’s a quick strong connection.
This is brilliant, could you send me some pictures please?
I want the tractor that starts in cold weather. Period!
Good to hear a good comparison between the 2 models.
We bought a 4720 so old model of the 4066r. Hoping it holds it value good was a main reason and for dealer support but unfortunately we are finding out the wait time to get stuff fixed can take 3-4 weeks. Can’t always wait that long so not sure if that’s a good reason to buy green.
Will also be looking into kubota for the future.
Great review. Could you talk about the exterior lighting next time.
Lighting is very similar, however the new Kubota Nordic addition is by far much better lighting as they now have introduced an LED lighting kit for your front and rear working lights.
Leaning towards the Kubota tractor sofar. One thing i liked with the JD was when backing up you just take your foot off the peddle and you can control how fast you will stop. When stopping with the kubota you have to use the brake to stop when baking up? Thanks for all you videos on the two tractors.
I have never ever used the brake when backing up that is not true, you simply let your foot off the pedal and the tractor stops on a dime. Some of my older kubotas roll a little bit but not enough to have you hit the brakes. The new ones stop right away, however another way of being more cautious is you can always flick the tractor into turtle mode and that helps you stop even better, lot more control over the macine that way.
You would be making a mistake buying a 4066R i promise! Get yourself a L6060 Nordix addition!
@@Stefano_Narducci thank you for all your input. It’s a great help.
My pleasure :)
Great review, well done
Thank you so much!
Good video
I've got a 3320 with the cab gear little work horse, haven't had a problem with the cab seal, and never a problem with starting. I'd look to the operator. For some of your issues.
excellent comparison , sounds like Kubota wins this size ,except resale ,speed
Resale is still great on the L6060 however the 4R defiantly takes the crown when it comes to speed!
Are those aftermarket tires or factory option tires on the Kubota l6060. Please let me know the manufacturer and name of the tires. They look perfect for snow. Thanks
Nokian Snow Tires
Where do you get the accumulator?
My local dealer hasn't heard of them.
I get my accumulators from my local dealer, there should be no reason why they dont know what an accumulator is...
Great comparison! What do you use for undercoating? Thanks.
KROWN
Great review, I would add that a slower tractor is an advantage since it’s a bad idea to drive 32km/hr on most roadways today. Hit a bump in the road at full speed and you can just imagine the damage that could be caused to the tractor. Yes an accumulator helps but my opinion is 25km/hr is a safer speed to be driving at. As for the price difference, 20k more eats up a lot more capital up front. With the interest you will be paying on the JD, I think when it comes to resale down the road you may just be ahead with the Kubota. My conclusion is that Kubota L6060 when designed with a snow package, is a better deal then the JD.
You couldn't of said it better! I totally agree Paul.
Until your the one behind tractor !!!!! Useless comment unreal
Do you spray any fluid flim before the season?
Yes before and after!
One important factor you did not mention is their ability to blow snow. Are they comparable? e.g.: power, adjustment, clearance, etc.
Very comparable you wont notice a difference between the two.
good video I was ready to buy the 4066 hour but now I’m scratching my head. might even check out the Kioti 🤷🏻♂️. can you put front mounted snow blowers on either one of these tractors?
Yes you can but i recommend getting an inverted blower if you are trying to get into the residential business.
@@Stefano_Narducci just personal use
Perfect setup.
Will you buy any of the new 2024 4075R Deere's?
Nope
Great Vid boss!
Thanks brother!
Best under coating?
Krown!
Toolboxes on the side of machines is ideal . You don't want your employees standing in front of a tractor trying to get a spanner out and then having the tractor roll over them....obviously this will depend on where they are parked.
Tried them both and ultimately think speed is a big difference that offsets many if not all of the negatives. We maybe had a kubota l6060 but found it didnt have the same power as 4066r we had zero starting issues with any of the 4066rs this is 24 storms many days below negative 25. The price is crazy stupid for either of these toy tractors... the fuel tank size is an embarassment. We liked the john deer blower controls over the dinky kubota chop sticks... the kubota felt like your in a aluminum light popcan felt like 50hp 4066r felt heavier with more umph... if john deer creates a hi low fast shifter and a bigger fuel tank that would be game over over for the l6060 also if john deer makes a proper 5 series IVT that goes 40km a hour same thing game over.... for now the snow industry doesnt really have any proper tractors to choose from its either 175,000$ massive 100hp 6 series that take lots of training to drive or 60hp 75,000$ toy tractors that need to be flipped every 3 years 1000 hours losing 30k in sale price that dont give the same 5000 hour 20 year pay back a real tractor provides... lots of people are sticking to pre def 100hp tractors waiting on the real tractor revolution of a 5 series ivt before we go out and buy 15 new machines. Its hard to rationally invest in machines that go 25km a hr 80 inch blower that have so many flaws at a crazy price point. Please John deere 5 series IVT 40km trans DO IT NOW, ill order 15. There are more pros to the 4066r then just speed the rear end is way more beefy and 1 more con... the fuel tank fill up area on 4066r sucks the l6060 is much easier to fill at waste level. 25km a hour is basically a no starter for many ppl looking at these machines.
these tractors start to fall apart at 1000 hrs?
Replacement of the L6060 will be faster - but no side windows that open.
I started with a used kubota 3940. Loved all the features that it had but it became unreliable due to the age and wear and tear.
Bought a new 3046r. And immediately noticed things you mentioned. Before delivery I sat in it and had them heat and bend the controls No Bluetooth radio feature on radio. By the way this is 2020 model. Should be included . Got it home and sat in it and looked out back window. The wiper was completely undersized and would only do about a quarter of the viewing area needed for snow removal. They came and replaced under warranty.
The weather stripping on back window fell off in month 1. After never opening it. The blinkers are in a terrible location and hard to reach behind the throttle.
That being said. I will be going to a kubota next season
Financing ,cab size, dealer location, cold starts , and I know you said that you didn’t use the high low feature on the kubota. I miss it drastically on the lower hp tractor. I can’t blow snow with the John Deere without shifting to b gear. With kubota just flip the lever and can do all of that on approach and exit of driveway
John Deere gained a customer based on brand and reputation.
They lost a customer on quality and gouging for basic things that should be common sense for manufacturing
John Deere all the way
Loại này chạy ruộng lúa nước được không?
The Kubota is set up to be a snow tractor. While the John Deere is more set up as a general tractor
Why do you and guys like Nix Snow and others in the business all have a fleet of John Deere if you believe the kubota L6060 makes the better overall tractor?
Inexperience. Some people like john deeres and some people like Kubota. Its all preference.
Hope Kubota on 6060 get HP rating up like John deere
That would be cool
Kubota all day long!!!
You know it!
Just remember you can almost purchase two tym or two Branson tractors with the same or better specs for the same price 🤷♂️just saying.
Well if you think so much about Kubota why do you have the JD??
Inexperience and wanted to test new machines.
Don't forget dealer support should be a factor. We have a great Deere dealer and a terrible Kubota.
Both my dealers suck. We make it work tho!
kubota 👍 wich there cheaper then deere
Kubota for the 👑
A HATE THE 4066R P O S TRACTEUR
You forget to mention that the Kubota L6060 often breaks in half while doing snow removal and you end up with the hood going throught the windhsheild, and a 10 000$ - 15 000 repair bill. Overall the L6060 Is garbage that you can work, if you have enough time to repair all of the flaws. Basically, it nice, and comfy, but will 100% break down almost all of the time. The john deere is not as comfy, but will keep blowing snow ., The Kubota 3 point hitch has had the same flaws for the last 15 years ,, and they cant be bothered to fix the, .. as a whole, the 6060 is the Chevrolet cavalier, of tractors, poorly assembled, poorly engineered, cheap, but you see them everywhere, and everyone thinks they are good, # Kubuta L 6060 are junk
Too much hate relax dude he has both I’m sure he knows what he’s talking about, I to would buy the Kubota with such a price difference.
@@Patsfan38 @Patsfan38 Its not hate . We've owned 150+ ( about ) L6060 /5740 - its not really the price that makes the difference, its financing. Kubota is basically a huge bank. You need way more tehnicien on staff to maintain the L6060s over the John Deere. John Deere has better service. Kubota offers this year a sub frame to help prevent the tractor from splitting in half,. I prefer John Deere tractors, - we prefer Cat Loaders over John Deere. - You can get a Free Kubota for a year if you ask your dealer.
@@Patsfan38 @Patsfan38 Its not hate . We've owned 150+ ( about ) L6060 /5740 - its not really the price that makes the difference, its financing. Kubota is basically a huge bank. You need way more tehnicien on staff to maintain the L6060s over the John Deere. John Deere has better service. Kubota offers this year a sub frame to help prevent the tractor from splitting in half. In his case the owners of Kubota also own John Deer dealership I think - And Kubota Dealerships often lend free tractors for the season to comp for the breakdowns.
@dhab146 oooo do you use them for farm work or Snow Removal ?
I find smaller Kubotas (BX SERIES) are fine. The L series in kubota was horrible... the 5740 transmissions would break all the time .. the 3 point hitch would fall apart, and the hydrolic pump would explode. The L6060... 3 Point hot is garbage. We take 2 days to redo the L6060s when they show up. We do our own PDI.
The JD.. we had issues with .. but we're not tlas comfy as a L6060.
what were you issues and with whst models ?
Yes